Bias is an indicator that is dependent on the moving average line. Without the moving average line, there would be no bias. It could be considered a derived indicator of the moving average line. While the moving average line can only be used to determine trends, it cannot predict high and low points in the stock price. Bias, on the other hand, can be used to test high and low points.
What is CCI?
CCI, or Color Contribution Index, refers to a standard film under specific light sources and protocols to quantify the degree of color variation produced by a specific lens. It is quantified in CCI coordinates, which have three axes representing the primary colors of red, blue, and green. 0/5/4 are established as benchmark values and define the permissible range of CCI coordinates for lens manufacturers to reference. A color tone deviation that exceeds the permissible range indicates that the lens has a significant tone deviation.
What is the KDJ Random Indicator?
The KDJ Random Indicator was created by George Lane. It reflects the strength of price trends based on the amplitude of price fluctuations in the previous day or a few days. The calculation of the KDJ Random Indicator is as follows: Today's closing price minus the lowest price in the past N days. Today's (N) RSV = (-----------------------) x 100; The highest price in the past N days minus the lowest price in the past N days. Today's (N) K value = 2/3 of yesterday's K value + 1/3 of today's (N) RSV; today's (N) D value = 2/3 of yesterday's D value + 1/3 of today's (N) K value; today's (N) J value = 3 x today's (N) K value - 2 x today's (N) D value. The initial values of K and D are set to 50.